Bali Like a Rockstar

*Rooms are en-suite and twin where possible. If you are a solo traveler, you will always be sharing a room with someone of the same sex

7 Days of Island hopping and rolling your way between Bali and GiliVisiting 1 country: Indonesia

Hop around the remote islands of Indonesia from Lembongan Island to Gili T, to nature/yoga haven Ubud. Plenty of optionals of the aquatic kind should keep you busy for seven days. There’s always coconuts, tanning and Indonesian food eating to be done.

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Day 1: Seminyak to Lembongan Island, Indonesia

Meet the crew in Seminyak then get pumped to island hop your way around paradise. Bond over local cuisine with an included welcome lunch. What a welcome! Later, the afternoon is yours for the taking. Explore the beach clubs and spend the afternoon entertaining yourself with water activities and beach volleyball. Banana boat ride anyone?

Day 2: Lembongan Island to Gili Trawangan

We’re heading north to the biggest of the Gili archipelago trio: Gili Trawangan. Chill out or get excited: three days in the snorkelling, diving and cultural mecca of the Gilis awaits us. Roam free, explore and enjoy! Talk about ultimate #islandvibes. Get your Instagram ready, it’s gonna get filled up with sweet new snaps. And fast.

Day 3: Gili Trawangan

Start your day by taking the optional hike to see Lombok from above with some incred panoramic views. Keep your cameras charged as we also check out the majestic Senaru waterfall. This one is sure to take your breath away! We won’t blame you if you want a nap for the rest of the day on your return. Just make sure it’s on the beach with that ocean air singing you to sleep.

Day 4: Gili Trawangan

Free day for the win! Yay! Want to meet the locals? Join the optional diving and snorkelling tour to casually bump into turtles, rays and reef sharks. It really is another world under water, so you’re in for a real treat whether you decide to dive or scuba. Tonight: stroll through the markets and feast your way through satay treats and fresh seafood for prices cheap as chips.

Day 5: Gili Trawangan to Ubud

Today we press on to Ubud after speedboating it to Padangbai port. Culture/yoga/nature buff? You’ve come to the right place. The rest of the day is all yours. Visit Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), wander around Seniwati Gallery or get up close with the cheeky rascals at the Ubud Monkey Forest.

Day 6: Ubud

First up today, we’ve got a treat for your eyes: a performance of the famous Barong and Kris Dance. Then it’s on to the Tirta Empul holy spring before we hit Kintamani – where you’ll lunch with views over Bali’s largest lake. Next it’s down to the Kopi Luwak plantation, and on past Tegalalang’s rice fields and coconut trees. In the afternoon, venture through the Ubud market and meet for dinner in a local restaurant. It’s our last dinner together tonight, so make the most of the time with your travel pals before saying goodbye tomorrow.

Day 7: Ubud to Seminyak

Pack yo’ bags, and prepare to say goodbye. Before we go, you could always hop on an optional downhill mountain biking tour or do some whitewater rafting. An adrenaline-filled day awaits (you know, standard last day type stuff). Time to start planning your next adventure? We reckon you’ll be back. Bali does that to people.

Additional information

Travel Style

INTO THE WILD: ACTIVE/NATURE, PHASE OUT: RELAXATION/SPIRITUAL

Duration

1 Week +

Country

Indonesia

Highlights

Kintamani tour

Farewell dinner

All entrance fees to included sights

Barong and Kris dance show

isit Lake Batur

Choice of water sports on Lembongan Island including Marine Walk,

banana boat, snorkelling and water slide

Island stays on Bali, Lembongan Island & Gili Trawangan

Accommodation

We endeavor to select a combination of good quality hotels, hostels and guesthouses (where you actually stay will depend on your trip) that reflects the character of the local area. The accommodation is also as centrally located as possible. We strive to keep the cost as affordable as possible.

Your trip will stay in a range of accommodation. Hotels are three and four-star quality. Guesthouses are basic, yet comfortable, and hostels are clean and modern.

Please be aware that some rooms, especially those in major urban centres or older cities, may be smaller than what you are used to in other parts of the world. Standards and ratings may also be different to your home country.

Rooms are en-suite and twin where possible and will depend on what you have booked. If you are a solo traveller, you will always be sharing a room with someone of the same sex.

If you are travelling as a couple and would prefer to have a double bed, please officially request a double room to us. We never presume that two people travelling together are a couple, even if you share the same surname, unless informed otherwise.

Meals

We aim to make sure that breakfasts are included every morning in the accommodation (except on the first morning). They are usually ‘continental breakfasts’, which are typical in most countries. A typical breakfast may consist of cereals with milk or yoghurt, bread, croissants, cold meats, cheese and a range of spreads, with fruit juice, tea or coffee to drink. It is rare to get a hot breakfast in Asia. Though, on some occasions, there may be some hot food available as well. Please bear in mind that food varies across each country we visit in Asia.

Included evening meals are in local restaurants or in the included accommodation. In most cases, table water is provided with the meals and if you wish to purchase additional drinks you can do so at your own expense.

If you have any dietary requirements, we will make every effort to cater to your specific needs as long as you advise us when you book. Please be aware that although we will do everything in our power, we cannot guarantee that every restaurant we eat in will be able to cater to all of your dietary needs, particularly in Asia. Also, we cannot cater for tastes or dislikes, as most of our included evening meals feature a set menu.

inclusions

6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner

6 nights in hotels

Guided tours of all major cities

Awesome Local Trip Leader

Modern air-conditioned vehicle & local speedboats between islands

Additional Info

Group Size: Maximum 35

Transport: Local speedboat & private vehicle

Start/Finish Times

Start time:
Meet at 7am in Seminyak

Finish time:
Approximately 12pm in Seminyak

Age Restriction

Please note that this experience has a maximum age limit of 40

Optional Activities

On all trips we have arranged extra activities that we think will enhance your travel experience, but you have a choice as to whether or not you will participate. These are not included in the cost of your trip. They are usually organised on a group participation basis and should be taken into consideration when budgeting your spending money.

None of the Optional Activities on your trip are operated by us nor do they form part of your contract with us. Should you participate in any Optional Activities your contract will be with the local supplier and their conditions will apply.

Please note: while we make every effort to keep these prices as accurate and up-to-date as possible, they are subject to change and in rare circumstances the actual price may vary slightly to what is published here.

Indonesia – Gili Trawangan

Scuba diving – fun dive € 30

Snorkeling at three Gilis € 10

Walking tour around Lombok area

Indonesia – Ubud

Kintamani downhill mountain cycling € 49

White water rafting on the Ayung River € 36

Passenger Safety

One of the best parts of travelling is experiencing the nightlife and entertainment each city has to offer. However, amidst the fun and excitement, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and personal safety as well. Before you hit the road with us, it’s important to be aware of the following:

When you’re on a night out, remember to avoid walking alone, particularly through deserted areas like beaches and back streets. Always stick together, take a taxi where possible, and keep a note of your accommodation details so you can find your way back to your fellow travellers if you become separated.

In some countries, alcoholic measures can be considerably larger than what you may be used to. Try to keep track of what you’re drinking, and if you see one of your trip mates looking a little worse for wear, take them back to your accommodation. Be cautious when accepting drinks from strangers and never leave your drink unattended.

It’s also important to be aware that what you might consider harmless flirting may be interpreted differently in some countries. Be yourself and have fun, but don’t be naïve, and be mindful of the signals you are sending out so that you don’t find yourself in an uncomfortable situation.

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